Mental Health Matters
1 in 5 youth and young adults experiences a mental health condition. Nearly three-quarters of mental health conditions emerge by age 24, so many college students are facing mental health concerns for the first time, and may not know where to go for support.
NAMI knows that some of the best support a student can receive is from peers. When students connect with one another, they can share common experiences and support each other through the transitions. NAMI on Campus helps make those connections happen.
NAMI on Campus clubs work to end the stigma that makes it hard for students to talk about mental health and get the help they need. Clubs hold creative meetings, hold innovative awareness events, and offer signature NAMI programs through partnerships with NAMI State Organizations and Affiliates across the nation.
About NAMI
NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness and is a grassroots organization that is “building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.” NAMI on Campus is a student run organization that extends the NAMI mission to college campuses through events, advocacy, and education.
NAMI on Campus organizations are open to all students, whether they live with a mental health condition, are a family member or friend, or have an interest in mental health. These nationwide organizations tackle mental health issues on campus by:
- Raising mental health awareness
- Educating the campus community
- Supporting and connecting students
- Promoting services and supports
- Advocating
Join NAMI On Campus
If you are interested in participating in this organization, please contact Stephani Manzari at smanzari@unomaha.edu.
Mental Health College Guide
NAMI partnered with the Jed Foundation to develop the Mental Health College Guide.
Going to college is a big step, and big steps come with excitement, the unknown, and, usually, a healthy amount of stress. That’s not only ok, but it’s to be expected. And it’s the reason this guide was designed by—and for—college students.
The guide covers topics from self-care to getting mental health care support, to legal rights and self-advocacy.